Lionello Grifo
Life and career
Grifo's parents were both Italian government officials. He started his working life in the world of politics and the press. He holds a PhD in Political and Social Sciences (Brussels, 1958) and has worked as a translator and interpreter in Luxembourg, Brussels and Geneva. After a second successful career in international marketing and consultancy he retired in 1982 for 15 years to Southern Spain to concentrate on his literary interests.
He was nominated at the unanimity "Premio della Cultura 2004 della Presidenza del Consiglio dei Ministri" (Prize for Culture 2004 from the Presidency of the Italian Ministries Council) "for his outstanding, prestigious contribution to the field of Poetry".
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gollark: Oh, right, that's down...
gollark: Rent GPUs and do Krist mining?
gollark: Can you be trusted? What if there's a copy of PotatOS for x86 in that?
gollark: I mean, just hosting the pack as a zip is easy, "solder" possibly less so.
References
- "El Museo Ramón Gaya elige la figura de Soren Peñalver para celebrar el 21 de marzo el Día Internacional de la Poesía – Qué.es". Qué.es (in Spanish). 2 March 2011. Retrieved 15 April 2011.
- Europa Publications, ed. (2003). International Who's Who in Poetry 2004. Taylor & Francis. p. 331.
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